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Hearing in Mice by GSR Audiometry: I. Magnitude of Unconditioned GSR as an Index of Frequency Sensitivity

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1968
Three experiments show that the magnitude of the unconditioned GSR to tones of equal intensity is largest between 10,000 and 20,000 Hz and is a valid index of the frequency sensitivity of the mouse. These findings agree well with cochlear potential findings and single unit response areas, and suggest that the magnitude of the unconditioned GSR might be
C I, Berlin, A, Gill, M, Leffler
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Test Anxiety, GSR and Academic Achievement

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
To determine the relationship between a self-report measure of test anxiety and GSRs recorded during an actual course examination, GSRs were obtained from 57 Ss on two separate occasions; the first involving neutral questions and the second, psychology examination questions.
A L, Bronzaft, I R, Stuart
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A Data Driven Empirical Iterative Algorithm for GSR Signal Pre-Processing

European Signal Processing Conference, 2018
In this paper, we introduce a data driven iterative low pass filtering technique, the Empirical Iterative Algorithm (EIA) for Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) signal preprocessing.
A. Gautam   +5 more
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SELECTIVE ATTENTION AND INSTRUMENTAL MODIFICATION OF THE GSR

Psychophysiology, 1968
ABSTRACTA series of experiments were conducted on instrumental modification of the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) in a discrimination procedure where preparatory signals indicated which discriminative stimulus was to occur. When shock avoidance was contingent upon the presence of a response the GSR was enhanced; when shock avoidance was contingent upon ...
R B, Martin, S J, Dean, G, Shean
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Group GSR Technique in the Detection of Deception

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967
A technique to average GSR across Ss is proposed to facilitate detection of deception. Differential responsivity to “lie” vs “neutral” stimuli is augmented by averaging out idiosyncratic responses to neutral stimuli. Its feasibility was demonstrated by recording individual and group GSRs of Ss questioned in small groups.
M T, Orne, R I, Thackray
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The suitability of the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) as a measure of emotions and the possibility of using the scapula as an alternative recording site of GSR

2019 2nd International Conference on Electrical, Communication, Computer, Power and Control Engineering (ICECCPCE), 2019
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) is a physiological marker that have been used to monitor the Electro-dermal activities (EDA) due to the change in the sweat glands activities.
A. Eesee
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GSR CONDITIONING AND PSEUDOCONDITIONING

British Journal of Psychology, 1962
Subjects were placed into conditioning or pseudoconditioning groups, and received one, three, or five UCS trials (paired with CS or single). The sequence of the schedule was: ten light stimuli—tones (the UCS)—ten light stimuli. Significantly more GSR's were given to the final light series than to the first.
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Long-term outcomes after renal denervation in an Asian population: results from the Global SYMPLICITY Registry in South Korea (GSR Korea)

Hypertension Research, 2021
Byeong‐Keuk Kim   +11 more
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AVOIDANCE CONDITIONING OF THE GSR: NATURE OF THE RESPONSE

Psychophysiology, 1970
ABSTRACTThe effects of avoidance conditioning of the GSR on HR responses were investigated. Seven Ss were allowed to avoid a shock if their GSR during a preceding 5.0 sec light was greater than a criterion magnitude. Each avoidance S had a yoked‐control partner who received exactly the same series of shocked and nonshocked trials, regardless of his own
A M, Schell, W W, Grings
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Voluntary Control of GSRS and Reports of Sweating

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973
The results of two previous studies (Stern Kaplan, 1967; Stern & Lewis, 1968) have shown that those Ss who were best able to control their galvanic skin responses (GSRs) usually reported that their primary bodily response co real-life suess was sweating.
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